Laura Crane Trust volunteer David Lunn, office manager Sarah-Jane Ainley and youth projects officer Sarah Dransfield with the public access Aerocycle collection box and some of the empty anti-perspirant and deodorant aerosols they have collected so far

She said: “We are delighted that Huddersfield is one of the first communities in the UK to be accepted on Right Guard’s Aerocycle programme, which enables local people to be able to recycle their empty antiperspirant and deodorant aerosols.

“By dropping any used aerosol deodorant cans into the collection box at the Laura Crane office, local people will be reducing the amount of used aerosol deodorant cans going to landfill, re-purposing the recycled aluminium material to build outdoor gyms and raising much-needed funds for Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust.

“So please get involved and tell your friends and family to do the same,” she added.